Even if we are hurt, we should learn to love others. Life experience teaches us that no matter the reason, holding onto hatred is never worth it.
With youth, we can dream freely and hold hope for the future. In the season of youth, we should move forward with determination and hard work. We should sow seeds of happiness in our youth, cherish the people around us, cherish every connection, and every encounter on life's journey.
Time is like a river; the left bank holds unforgettable memories, the right bank holds the precious years of youth, and flowing rapidly in the middle is the subtle melancholy of one's younger years. Many beautiful things exist in this world, but few truly belong to us. Watching flowers bloom and fall, remaining unmoved by glory or disgrace; watching the clouds roll and unroll, remaining indifferent to staying or leaving. In this turbulent world, being able to treat everything with a calm mind is a state of wisdom.
Life is like an onion: you can only peel it layer by layer, and sometimes you will cry.
Do not expect everyone to like you; it is impossible. Being liked by most people is already a great success.
Even if the ending is a tragedy, it should be one without regrets.
When a person's abilities reach their peak, they often feel fear—fear that others will catch up or that they will regress. At such times, people often tend to escape and become hesitant to act.
Why do people constantly hurt one another? Often, the deeper the love, the heavier the hurt.
As long as one is human, mistakes are inevitable; no one is an exception.
Don't blindly trust anyone; the only one you can truly trust is yourself!
Sit quietly and reflect on your own faults; chat casually, but avoid discussing others' flaws.
The heaviest burden in life is holding onto things that do not belong to you.
Do not let your life be so rushed that you forget where you have been and where you are going. Life is not a race, but a journey, and every step offers scenery worth stopping to admire.
In fact, what causes your anxiety and sorrow is never the misfortune of others, but your own attitude.
Therefore, do not argue with others, for it is not worth it; do not be too hard on yourself, for you cannot afford it; and do not dwell on the past, for it is meaningless.